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The Florists' Rj^view 



AIIOUST 20. 1815. 



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JOSEPH BE&COCK CONPAUrS PALNS AND FEp 



HOME GROWN: 



:WELL ESTABLISHED: 



:STRONQ AND HEALTHY 



KKNTIA FOBSTBBIANA 



Li«avM In. hlf b Bach Per dos. 



e-ln. pot 6 to 6 28 to 80 $1.00 $12.00 



6-ln. pot B to e 84 to 86 1.60 18.00 



MADE-UP KENTIA FOBSTBBIANA Bach 



18-ln. cedar tub. 4 planU In tub. 6 to 6% ft. $10.00 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub. 6% to 6 ft. ... , 12.B0 



12- In. cedar tub, 4 plant* in tub, 6 ft. blstb boavy 18.00 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub. 7 to 8 ft. 18.00 



T-ln. 



PH<BNIX B<EBKLBNII 



tub. 18 in. bi«b. 34 in. aproad 



Bach 

 .ia.00 



KXNTIA BBUIOBBANA 



In. blsh* 



Bach 



2H-ln. pot. 

 4-ln. pot... 

 6-ln. pot... 

 6-in. pot... 



Loarea 



...4 8 to 10 



...Bto6 16 $0.40 



. . .6 to T 24 1.00 



. . .6 lo 7 28 to 80 1.60 



8-in. cedar tub. 

 O-lQ. cedar tub. 

 8-ln. cedar tub. 

 0-in. cedar tub. 



Lieavea In. hlch Bach 



. .6 to 7 42 to 46 $4.00 



. .6 to 7. . . .46 to 48. very heavy 6.00 

 . .6 to 7. .. .48 to 64. very heavy 6.00 

 . .6 to 7. . . .6 ft., very heavy. . . . 8.00 



Per doi. 



$1.60 



4.60 



12.00 



18.00 



Per doa. 

 $48.00 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



Railway Station, 

 Jenliiatoinit 



Wyncote, Pa. 



M—Moa Tht Mmrivw wboa ywi write. 



CINOIKNATI. 



The Market. 



Business has not shown any marked 

 improvement since last report. The 

 call for stock, is steady, but not lar^e, 

 and low priceii are still the riilej Ship- 

 ping business' is f airly .. gppfl. . Eoses 

 are ntuch more plentiful than they 

 were and they include some excellent 

 bloofns. Many, however, are too far 

 open when shipped; consequently, 

 when they get here they are not siJ' 

 able at any price. The cut of carna- 

 tions is heavier than it was. Easter 

 lilies are scarce, but there are plenty 

 of other lilies. Aster receipts are 

 heavy and are generally good, but some 

 of them are rather soft. Gladioli con- 

 tinue plentiful. Greens, including 

 some excellent home-grown plumosus 

 and Sprengeri, are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. E. G. Gillett and daughter, Miss 

 Bosalia Gillett, have returned from 

 Conway, Mich. They experienced 

 beautiful weather all the time they 

 were away. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Critchell spent 

 the latter part of last week on a 

 motor trip to Eichmond and Indian- 

 apolis, Ind. 



Charles Miller, of Covington, was 

 run down by an auto last week and 

 severely injured. 



Mrs. Anna Garges and daughter are 

 visiting relatives in Chicago. 



C. J. Jones has purchased an auto 

 delivery car. C. H. H. 



WASHINGTON, D. 0. 



The Market. 



Market conditions last week were 

 better than they have been previously 

 this month. There was a little better 

 demand for stock, and the glut seems 

 to be about over. There are not so 

 many poor asters coming into the mar- 

 ket. Shipments from the north have 

 decreased considerably. Dahlias have 

 not yet made their appearance in any 

 great quantities. Gladioli, while still 

 overplentiful, are not being received 

 in such enormous quantities as hereto- 

 fore, and there is a slightly better de- 

 mand for choice spikes. Eoses are im- 

 proving in quality and have much 

 longer stems. The demand for northern- 

 grown American Beauty roses has im- 

 proved. Funeral work during the week 

 was quite heavy, making a good de- 

 mand for Easter lilies. Orchids eon- 



Palms and Other Seasonable Stock 



A splendid lot of Kentias in all ^zes. 



llMitIa ■•Imoraana, 2>s-inch. at $9.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. S-inch. at tl2.00 

 '^U^per 100; liOO.OO per 1000. 4-inch, at $30.00 per 100. 5- inch, at $76.00 per 100. 

 ' 6-inch, at ll.OO each. 7-inch, at $1.50 each. 



Kantia Balmoraan*. made up, very bushy. 



8-inch tubs, 36 inches high, at $3.00 each 



lO-inch tubs, 40 to 44 inches high, at 6.00 each 



Kaiitia Faratarlana, made up, bushy plants, in good tubs. 



7-inch tubs. 8 plants in a tub, as inches high, at $3.00 



8-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 36 to 40 inches high, at 3.50 



8-inch tubs. 3 plants in a tub, 40 to 44 inches high, at 4.00 



8-inch tubs. 3 plants in a tub, 44 to 48 inches high, at 6.00 



9-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 48 to 6t inches high, at 8.00 



10-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 64 to 60 inches high, at....'. 7.60 



PolnaaMlas. 2>4-inch pot plants, ready now $ 5.00 per 100 



Primula SInansls. wonderful strain, 2'fl-inch, all colors 2.60 per lOO 



Primula Maiaeoldaa. /i«-inch 2.60 per 100 



Aaparasaa Plumasua. 2^-inch 2.60 per 100 



■asdnla Olary at Clachmatl. 4- in. pot plants, well established . . 26 00 per 100 



THE 8TORR8 & HARRISON CO. 



. PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



Mention The Heview when yog write. 



POINSETTIAS 



2)^- inch. Fine stock. Shipped any date required. 

 $S.50 per 100; $S0.00 per 1000 



FRED H. LEMON & CO., Richmond, hd. 



Mention Tb» RfTJew when yon write. 



CYCLAMEN 



^ITAS IT IS doubtful if any Azaleas can be had for Christmas this year, 

 ^Ll^ Cyclamen will be the plants to take their place. We have a large stock 

 of extra good plants that will make you money, grown from seed of our 

 own importing and of the finest strains. Send us a trial order and we will see 

 that you do not regret it. 



We also have a fine stock of Primula Obconica Grandiflora and Gigantea in 

 the best colors. 



See our Classified ads for sizes and prices of Cyclamen and Primula. 



N. E. DECK FLORAL CO., 



Massillon, Ohio 



Mention The Berlew when yon tcrlta. 



